Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Pictures!




Hello from Third Period!

Hello from Fifth Period!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Childhood Games

When I was little, I used to play a lot of games with my friends at school and with my family. My friends and I played a lot of tag. We played "TV (like Television) Tag" and "Freeze Tag" mostly. For TV Tag, one person is it, and if you get tagged by that person, you have to say a name of a TV show to be untagged. Freeze tag is really similar. If you get tagged, you are frozen until another person (who is still free) comes to untag you. I don't remember exactly who taught me these games, but I think it was other kids my age.

I also played a game with my family called "Spears." We would get these plant stems from the river that grew to be 3 feet long and then dried out. We played in two teams, and everyone got 5 spears. The object of the game was to touch the other team's base without getting hit by a spear. If you were hit with a spear, then you were out of the game until the next round. I'm pretty sure that my Dad thought up the rules to this game and taught it to us.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Introduction

My name is Miss Byrne. I am originally from Shepherdstown, WV where I grew up with my parents and four wonderful siblings (three sisters and a brother). When I was young, I wanted to be a veterinarian. I spent a lot of time outside exploring the woods by my house. I have been a 4-Her since age 9 and continue to work at 4-H camps during the summer.

I currently live in Morgantown, WV where I attend West Virginia University. I study Secondary English Education and work as a tutor in the universityWriting Center. I love to talk to people about writing and books and cool ideas.

At University High School, I work with Mrs. McCormick, my gracious host teacher, as a preservice teacher. We have had a lot of snow days this semester, so I am really excited to start this cross-cultural project because I'll get to know my students better while I meet new students in Germany. I hope all my students share that sense of excitement.